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Arkansas and Identity

I’m in Arkansas at the Identity Solutions Symposium and Workshop in Jonesboro. I speak Thursday on the social and economic aspects of digital identity. I’m looking forward to it.

I’ve never been to Arkansas before. I flew into Little Rock and drove up to Jonesboro because the flights into Memphis didn’t work out timewise. The drive is about 2.5 hours, so I had plenty of time to get acquainted with Northeast Arkansas. The rental car lottery gave me a PT Cruiser. I’ve never driven one before—I wouldn’t say it’s a particularly fun car to drive. Boring actually. But I enjoyed the countryside. Northeast Arkansas is pretty empty.

I’ll be blogging the workshop, so watch for more news tomorrow.

Posted by windley on February 20, 2007 9:59 PM

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Comment from Fred at February 20, 2007 10:26 PM

I spent a little time in Arkansas (Little Rock) and the warning I would pass on is that red lights are more of suggestion than a rule. Wait a couple seconds to make sure all approaching traffic has cleared the intersection before proceeding.

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